Wonderfalls also got cancelled before he could quit.
Wonderfalls also got cancelled before he could quit.
The third season was so bad it retroactively lowered my opinion of the prior season. At least the finale was able to serve as a definitive series finale, even as it was also a bad episode. Bringing it back just seems like a bad idea.
This is all pointless, as the perfect live-action adaptation of Snow White already exists:
I’m surprised Golamco wasn’t instead credited with “Please Stand By”, which he adapted from his one-act play into a feature-length screenplay. Golamco’s name doesn’t even turn up on the wikipedia page for Grimm.
I think “Black Gives Way to Blue” was the last CD I bought before losing most of my CD collection (including it). I didn’t know that Elton John played on it.
Have you already seen this movie somehow?
You’re right, I misremembered.
My recollection was that Jack McCall was acquitted by a jury, but then killed in revenge afterward.
I haven’t read a positive review of it yet, so I’m curious who.
The scene of his dogs forming a pyramid in that is better than anything in this movie.
I insist on being given the original cut, so I can say “They changed it, now it sucks” or “This was always going to suck”.
Maybe if that man was William Rufus King.
Rather than “Oh shit”, wouldn’t the sensible response be “who gives a shit”?
I was surprised that Gareth Edwards’ “Monsters” didn’t make the list.
I’ve heard a lot of praise for Hellboy II, but the original Hellboy was enough to my distaste that I never finished watching it. I was hoping Neil Marshall, whose Descent I enjoyed more than any Del Toro movie, would do a better job but it seems such hopes were fruitless.
Carive van Houten is married to Guy Pearce. That presumably had something to do with Kit Harington appearing in Brimstone, where Guy played the baddie and Carice plays some supporting role I’d have to watch the film to know about.
I only watched the first 3/4 or so, but it seemed an entertaining enough movie was that not (in my view, but not that of the French coruts) a ripoff of Escape From New York. It’s closer to the middle act of Star Wars: A New Hope.
Neither did the makers of this film.
You see some fighting, but there’s also frequent cutaways to people. In the finale, the humans insist on “helping”.